Chapter 653, Talk Collapse

Strictly speaking, the first encounter between the two men was when Mr. President appointed Brooklyn as a judge after taking office after winning the election.

But there was nothing for either of them to say that time, it was just a normal appointment.

Brooklyn was framed and had a reputational crisis, and that reporter interviewed Mr. President, and mentioned Brooklyn in the interview, which was the first time the two met.

At that time, Brooklyn took out the recording Jedi and made a beautiful turnaround, and Mr. President was also honored, and he had a sense of pride in knowing the heroes.

The latter two still have some intersections one after another, but they are both "shouting through the air" through the media, either Mr. President was asked what he thought of something in Brooklyn, or Brooklyn was asked what he thought of Mr. President's behavior.

It wasn't until a few days ago that the two met for the second time.

This is the third time.

Mr. President was enthusiastic and didn't act at all like a busy president in the middle of an election campaign.

Asking questions about Brooklyn, from Tiannan to Haibei, there is a feeling of home.

The scene gradually warmed up.

The chat is also gradually getting to the point.

Before getting into the main topic, Brooklyn suddenly "stopped" it.

"Mr. President, is your campaign still going well?"

After Mr. President's answer went well, Brooklyn continued

"Your campaign seems to be a little behind, sorry, I might be a bit of a stretch to say that, but you should know that I went to see Patrick Nestor at the beginning of the month, and his campaign was very efficient."

"Even though the chat wasn't pleasant, at least I wasn't left out."

Brooklyn began to mean something.

The smile on Mr. President's face froze.

Brooklyn was stopped at the door today, and the matter is big or small.

To put it mildly, it was a miscommunication, and the people below did not understand what Mr. President meant, and did not pay enough attention to Mr. President's guests.

But it's too big......

The management is chaotic, high-minded, contemptuous of Mr. President's guests, blinding the public, and pointing fingers at Mr. President's decisions......

That's a lot to say.

At the very least, if Brooklyn hypes up today's experience, at such a critical moment, it will undoubtedly be an unsolvable piece of black material for Mr. President.

Especially considering Brooklyn's status in the hearts of the New York people, he could have let Mr. President waste his time in New York.

The guests invited by Mr. President were stopped by Mr. President's campaign team and were not allowed to enter.

Or an influential figure like Brooklyn in the state.

This is likely to make important figures in other swing states hesitate about Mr. President's invitation.

If Patrick Nestor throws an olive branch again, the hesitant person accidentally refuses the president's invitation again and goes to Patrick Nestor's appointment instead......

This is nothing short of a disaster for Mr. President.

Although Mr. President and Brooklyn both know that Brooklyn would not have been able to do this if it were not for a certain extent, it is also a bargaining chip.

Mr. President wants Brooklyn to forget the unpleasant experience and save his image, but Brooklyn is not so good.

He wants affordability, not fame.

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Brooklyn's first meeting with Mr. President did not produce the desired results.

Until Brooklyn left, the talks failed to achieve the goals of either side or either side in one step.

Despite Brooklyn's impudent bargaining chips with members of the campaign team, Mr. President refused to budge.

However, the meeting increased the understanding between the two sides.

Through this meeting, Mr. President's image in Brooklyn's mind has changed dramatically.

Brooklyn thinks he has it when it comes to "speaking."

Whether it is the first time to sit at the Harvard council table to drive away the "old man", or to travel thousands of miles in three days to turn the tide with an incorruptible tongue, or to work hard at a Manhattan hotel meeting to finally achieve results, Brooklyn is accustomed to using words to grasp the initiative of conversation and achieve goals.

But his invincible talent for "speaking" failed in front of Mr. President.

Mr. President is not only not as stupid as the party propagandizes, but he is very shrewd.

In the face of Brooklyn's aggressiveness, Mr. President sincerely apologized, but did not budge in the slightest.

The situation froze.

Brooklyn was reluctant to give up what little advantage he had so hard to grasp, and Mr. President was reluctant to be the first to make concessions.

The two then tacitly put the conversation on hold and turned to talk about New York's amazing performance in the storm.

This topic was first brought up by Mr. President.

This surprised Brooklyn.

Now the whole federation can be described as a beacon of fire, and the slightly famous cities have become a mess, and everyone's eyes are all focused on these BLs, and few people are willing to share their attention with cities that have not had BLs.

But Mr. President noticed.

This seems simple, but Mr. President himself is in New York, and he receives daily reports from other places, and a casual glance outside the car while on the road seems to notice the difference between the two.

But think about it, there are so many people in the federal government, so many officials in the federal government, so many politicians on Capitol Hill, so many in the White House, so many politicians in the whole of Washington are paying attention to this, and how many people have noticed the anomaly in New York?

Even New Yorkers rarely notice this.

The two discussed a series of actions and policies undertaken by the Governor's Office in conjunction with City Hall and the NYPD.

Mr. President seems to be idle today, pulling Brooklyn and chatting non-stop, non-stop.

Brooklyn did not hide his secrets, and he answered whatever Mr. President asked.

As a result, when Mr. President got to know New York, the conversation suddenly turned to the question of whether the policies of the City Hall and the governor's office were appropriate.

This is what Brooklyn has been worried about.

Mr. President is a Republican, and the policies implemented in New York are a mixture of 100 schools, including those of the Republican Party and those of the Cooking Party, and they have even borrowed a lot from the other side of the ocean.

It can be said that the doctrine of taking it to the extreme.

Previously, Mr. President did not look down on New York's patchwork policy, but it was the patchwork policy that he did not look down on that achieved a surprising performance in this storm.

Is New York's policy good?

Answer: Yes.

New Yorkers know this all too well.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see this.

But will such a good policy be adopted on a large scale?

A: No, you can't.

Good policies are not necessarily adopted, and bad policies are not necessarily outlawed, and this is the political norm.

Everything depends on whether it is beneficial to the rulers first.

The federal election is held every four years, and the elected ones have been busy preparing for the next general election for almost all four years.

Only by sitting on the throne of the president can he wield power, splash ink on the Union as a country, and implement the policies he wants.

And if you want to implement your own policies, you have to sit on the presidential throne, and you have to fight with the group of cows, ghosts, snakes, and gods in Washington, and you have to fight non-stop, every day.

It's an endless loop.

Even if the elected person is really bent on making the Union better, there is nothing he can do.

Four years is too short a time, a policy from the implementation to the full promotion, and finally to the initial results, so that people can appreciate its good, it takes time, four years is obviously far from enough.

Most people get stuck in the promotion step.

The implementation and promotion of policies will inevitably harm the interests of some people, and there will inevitably be a painful period of change, and almost all people will fall in the painful period.

The federal state was established for a short time,

Without its own heritage and history, the culture of the Federation is a mixture of cultures from all over the world, and the development of the Federation is very fast, and the pace is also very fast, which is also reflected in the character of the Federation people.

The people of the Federation are all acute subs.

Voters demand a president from themselves, they must see immediate results, they must do no harm, they must be in the interests of all, preferably sworn in today, and tomorrow they will be able to turn the Union upside down and become a kingdom of God on earth, to the satisfaction of all.

But is this possible?

God can't do it when he comes, let alone a mortal.

So the voters of the federation helped their favorite politician to come to power, and then pulled him down with their own hands.

Four years have passed.

Another four years have passed.

Maybe someone who was determined to serve the public and wanted to make the Federation better was elected, but before he could cast his magic to change the Federation, he was dragged down by the voters.

So the people behind saw it, and the first thing that the people behind wanted to make sure was that they could sit on the throne of the president.

So the people behind learned to say nice things.

So those who came after learned to boast about the other.

So federal politics became what it is now.

Infinitely close to empty talk, endless party and political struggles, endless pouring into each other.

For the sake of fighting.

Is Mr. President a man who is bent on the good of the Union?

Brooklyn didn't know.

Mr. President may have selfish intentions, but judging by his efforts to enforce policies at the border, and his keen awareness of anomalies in New York, and his humble approach to Brooklyn, he has a fair heart.

There is no conflict between self-serving and public service.

As long as New York is not stirred up, New York is thrown into turmoil, and the situation is worse, Brooklyn doesn't care at all.

Mr. President speaks with the New York system, and his intention to try to pull back a game is perceived by Brooklyn.

He didn't let Mr. President get his wish.

The Federal Constitution and its amendments give the Länder a degree of autonomy.

Article 10 of the Constitutional Amendment stipulates that powers not conferred on the Union or prohibited by the States in this Constitution shall be reserved by the States or by the People, respectively.

It's a very delicate wording.

If you look at the federal constitution, you can see that two-thirds of it is devoted to the election of senators, the election of senators and representatives, and the distribution of seats between senators and representatives......

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Similarly, for Brooklyn, the articulation of legal justification is a means, not an end.

He and Mr. President knew each other that this was just a rhetoric, not an end.

If you continue to dwell on this issue, it will really be nonsense.

After the topic of lightening the atmosphere was discussed, business was brought to the table again.

The situation is not any better than before, and both sides are still refusing to budge.

Obviously, the two sides are more anxious than anyone else to promote cooperation, but the two sides have a tendency to collapse on the first item of cooperation.

The two are like a tsundere and awkward couple, who obviously want to be with each other, but they resolutely refuse to take the first step, waiting for each other to put down their bodies first.

The meeting ended near the afternoon.

Before leaving, Brooklyn handed Mr. President a copy of E. Y's temporary pass, inviting Mr. President to have time to attend the courthouse.

Mr. President took the temporary pass, patted Brooklyn on the shoulder, and then handed Brooklyn a new temporary pass, inviting Brooklyn to go to his campaign when he had time.

This time, Brooklyn solemnly put the card away.

This kind of is sending a signal.

I hope that the failure of this meeting will not affect the next meeting between the two sides, that there will be another meeting, that the other side will come to their "field" to have a look, show their strength, hope to understand each other better, and hope that the relationship between the two sides can go further.

This is a beautiful prospect, which does not mean that it will be realized, nor does it mean which side will bow its head first, but at least it is a will.

Brooklyn said goodbye to Mr. President, escorted by secret service, and took the elevator back to the floor where the body was searched.

The two body-searching agents removed Brooklyn and Harrison's belongings after handing over to their colleagues.

Harrison didn't shy away from it, opened the bag, picked and sorted the items, and began to unbelt his trousers, take off his pants, and stuff things around.

Brooklyn watched as several hills of small piles of objects dwindled and vanished.

Even though I've seen it once when I've been here, Brooklyn is amazed.

He looked at Harrison with admiration and almost slapped him in the face.

Harrison finished dressing, put on his pants, tied his belt, and motioned to Brooklyn, and just as the two were about to leave, they were stopped by the secret service.

"Wait!"

The agent pulled a watch out of his bag and motioned for Harrison to fall.

Harrison raised his hand.

"I've got you."